Lathyrus japonicus
English name(s):
beach pea, inland beach-pea
Family:  Fabaceae
Description:
A native perennial vine with succulent bluish-grey leaves bearing deep-hued pink to purplish-blue flowers that bloom July and August. The beach pea not only graces the shores with its beauty, but stabilizes the shifting sands with its deep expansive root system. The developing and mature fruits further enhance its visual appeal.
Habitat:
dunes, sandy to gravely beaches
Notes:
lathyros = old greek term for pea + japonicus = of Japan
Additional notes:
field trip archive: Walnut Beach 2010
USDA map: to view county distribution for Ohio, double click Ohio several times.
status list by family: rare native ohio plants
status list by index: rare native ohio plants
Plant identification
The Ohio State University Herbarium:
Ashtabula County, 27 July 1979, collector:  Robert J. Bartolotta  voucher specimen
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Newcomb's: Key Group no. 164, p. 114
Historical description:
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created by Lisa K. SchlaG, 9.ii.2014